I find that a many of these anti-tax or anti-authority groups in general have large amounts of anti-Semites among them. There is still a residue of anti-Semitism in a number of extreme right-wing groups. Back in the sixties they had something called the Liberty Lobby headed by a guy named Willis Carto and of course, the John Birch Society. Carto was an anti-Semite who blamed Jews and Israel for everything bad. Among other things the Birchers thought Ike was a communist. One of the reasons W. F. Buckley kicked them out of NR.
You could always find something to agree with these people on some points involving fed. gov overreach, but many or most of the people were extremely anti-Semitic and blamed Jews for everything wrong.
I certainly want no part of them.
In any room full of angry people you can generally find at least one anti-semite. It is a question of letting them take the podium and spread their personal poison. Angry people are often looking for someone else to blame, and that anger is easy to steer off course.
It's stupid, really, but it doesn't just apply to people who are Jewish--blacks, Mexicans, Protestants, Catholics, illegals, even liberals and Democrats end up on that needle, depending on where you are and what your problems are.
No hate should be tolerated, no blame and fingers pointed, because we at least allegedly have the Right to set our own course--if that doesn't work, own it, fix it, and give it another shot, or try something else.
The idea that people in a splinter of a Nation half way round the world are holding one down, or that some secret cartel has singled one out to destroy is just paranoid raving and an unwillingness to bear responsibility for one's own fate. Anyone who wants to be a sovereign entity has to first take responsibility for what they do. Otherwise, they have failed before they start.
Kahl was not mainstream in his beliefs but that doesn't give the Feds the 'right' to bushwhack him.